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Effect of number of response options on the psychometric properties of Likert-type scales used with children

•Children can use 3- and 4-point Likert-type scales.•Reliability coefficient increased with an increasing number of response options for the scale.•Validity of 3- and 4-point versions of the scale were appropriate and 2-point version was weak. Although Likert-type rating scales are used in a great n...

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